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#[http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1184 The Global Impact of Rising Oil Prices 2005]
#[http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1184 The Global Impact of Rising Oil Prices 2005]
:*Historical effects oil shocks have had on US economy, China isn’t as dependant on oil but rather coal, rising oil prices are not a direct result of economically emerging countries. Europe and Latin America are also analyzed.
:*Historical effects oil shocks have had on US economy, China isn’t as dependant on oil but rather coal, rising oil prices are not a direct result of economically emerging countries. Europe and Latin America are also analyzed.
#[http://www.iags.org/china.htm Fueling the dragon: China's race into the oil market]
#[http://www.iags.org/china.htm Fueling the dragon: China's race into the oil market]
 
;*Chinas developing need for consuming more oil and the implications it will have on the U.S.
*Chinas developing need for consuming more oil and the implications it will have on the U.S.

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United States vs. China

Two Economies Competing for the World's Black Gold

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China's Impact on Oil Market

  1. The Global Impact of Rising Oil Prices 2005
  • Historical effects oil shocks have had on US economy, China isn’t as dependant on oil but rather coal, rising oil prices are not a direct result of economically emerging countries. Europe and Latin America are also analyzed.
  1. Fueling the dragon: China's race into the oil market
  • Chinas developing need for consuming more oil and the implications it will have on the U.S.